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These Rohingya Refugees Are Working To Prepare Safer Shelters Before Monsoon Season
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Fiona MacGregor, spokesperson for the International Organization for Migration at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, about the cash for work program, which gives Rohingya refugee volunteers a stipend to help prepare safer shelters.
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Russian Influence Campaign Sought To Exploit Americans' Trust In Local News
Russian influence-mongers appear to have created a number of fake local news Twitter accounts — and spent years posting real headlines.
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Trump Walks Back Controversial Comments On Russian Election Interference
Before a meeting with GOP lawmakers Tuesday, the president told reporters he misspoke in Helsinki: When he said he saw no reason why it "would" be Russia that interfered, he meant to say "wouldn't."
9-Year-Old Chess Prodigy Will Be Allowed To Remain In U.K.
Shreyas Royal, one of the world's best chess players in his age group, was to be deported after his father's work visa expired. But following outcry, the U.K. government made an exception.
Flights Into The Stratosphere Study Changes To Atmospheric Rivers
Scientists are racing to better understand atmospheric rivers, bands of moisture that start in the tropics and can bring torrential rain to the U.S. They're projected to intensify with climate change.
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White House Attacks Voice Of America Over China Coronavirus Coverage
The Trump administration alleges the Voice of America is relaying Chinese propaganda. Founded at the dawn of World War Two, the government-funded news agency is independent by law.
FEMA Chief Gaynor Faces A New Challenge: Coronavirus Response
Pete Gaynor has extensive experience at the local and state level dealing with natural disasters, but he faces something different now.
Yovanovitch Says State Department 'Is In Trouble' And Leaders Lack 'Moral Clarity'
"Foreign service officers are wondering if it is safe to express concerns about policy, even behind closed doors," the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine said during remarks at Georgetown University.
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Citing A Breached 'Firewall,' Media Leaders Sue U.S. Official Over Firings
The new CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media Michael Pack has been sued for firing leaders of international broadcasters funded by the government. They claim their dismissals broke the law.
Fish and Game to further study belugas
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has received a $1.1 million grant from the National Marine Fisheries Service to continue studying Cook Inlet beluga…
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